It becomes an appetite, a craving that can be most pleasurably satisfied by even greater creative work. |
They can be drunk pleasurably from their third year, but generally reach their peak around 6-7 years of age. |
And no one, except the activists getting pleasurably hysterical over margaritas and mango salsa, gives any credence to claims to the contrary. |
They could be at the zoo, or ice-skating at Somerset House, or pleasurably slumped with leftover chocolates in their cosy sitting-rooms. |
They have ample time to pleasurably walk up and down the mountain, catching sunrise at the top and savouring every aspect of the amazing scenery. |
One of the chief themes of this pleasurably complex novel is how we use narrative to give form to experience. |